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		<title>Data mining as literary criticism</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At THATCamp, I will be displaying Distant Readings I (text visualization, 2009), an installation that explores the aesthetics of data mining.  &#8221;Distant reading&#8221; is the term invented by the literary critic Franco Moretti to mean the opposite of &#8220;close reading,&#8221; which is the very focused analysis of the elements of a single text.  With &#8220;distant reading,&#8221; Moretti means [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At THATCamp, I will be displaying <em>Distant Readings I</em> (text visualization, 2009), an installation that explores the aesthetics of data mining.  &#8221;Distant reading&#8221; is the term invented by the literary critic Franco Moretti to mean the opposite of &#8220;close reading,&#8221; which is the very focused analysis of the elements of a single text.  With &#8220;distant reading,&#8221; Moretti means identifyingâ€”and visually depicting&#8211; larger patterns in a text, and also patterns among a large group of texts.</p>
<p>&#8220;Distant reading&#8221; is a kind of data mining, if we understand that latter term to mean extracting patterns from data.  For my installation, I will use Wordle to &#8220;read&#8221; a number of classic texts as word clouds; in arranging the words in a text according to their frequency of occurrence, we will be reading in another manner.  The installation will juxtapose several such data-mined texts  next to each other, in order to see at a distance patterns in these texts that we otherwise could not see/read; extracting new levels of meaning from these texts by reading them in a distant fashion. </p>
<p>I will ask all readers/viewers of the installation: what patterns do you see in the data?  Is this reading?  I will be eager for your feedback after you have read the installation.</p>
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